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Bezig met laden... Taken For Deaddoor Graham Masterton
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Katie Maguire (4)
It is a sunny Saturday in county Cork, and an Irish wedding is in full swing. Drunk uncles are toasting the bride. The Ceilidh band have played for hours. No one could predict that the cutting of the cake would bring this wedding to a horrifying end. The severed head of Micky Crounan, local baker, is grinning gruesomely up from the bottom tier of his own cake. Katie Maguire, of the Irish Garda, is baffled - until another local businessman goes missing in horrific circumstances. Soon Katie is on the trail of a debt-collecting gang calling themselves The Kings of Erin. But these are very dange. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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To start with, Masterton has absolutely never shied away from the gross stuff in this series. It's been, to me, one of the distinguishing features of the series, a police procedural coming from the mind and fingers of an established horror author.
Only this particular one felt more like your standard police procedural. The overtly nasty serial killer never appeared in this one, and some of the victims actually got away.
Thankfully, this was the first book to not have the now-expected lesbian scene. I have nothing against them, but they've always just felt shoehorned in for some unfathomable reason that only the author could explain. There was, however, the standard reasonably explicit awkward sex scene. Seriously, I love Masterton, I really do, but I wish he'd just stick to his strengths. Because, even though he worked for Playboy and has written several "great sex" books, the sex in this series is simply groan-worthy.
And one other thing. Katie Maguire really needs to up the security on her house, or hire a security guard or something. This is the third time in four novels that someone has perpetrated a particularly vicious act of violence in her home. She really needs to do something about that. No kidding, if I was her neighbour, I'd have moved long ago.
Other than that, even though the violence was toned down and a couple of storylines are being set up, it's still a fun read. Looking forward to the fifth book. ( )